National Wool Museum (National Wool Museum) is located in the heart of Victoria's second-largest city, Geelong, just across from the shopping mall Westfield and in the same building as the Geelong tourist Information Center (Geelong Visitor Information Centre).
National Wool Museum focuses on the history of wool weaving in Australia and the impact of the wool industry on the entire Australian economy at the time. National Wool Museum shows the history of the wool industry, in sheep farming, and shearing wool. There are displays of wool processing and yarn manufacturing. National Wool Museum has lots of exhibits that visitors can touch to experience the quality of wool. There is a large textile machine in the center of the museum, which shows visitors the process of wool carpet weaving in the past. The demonstration time is about 10 minutes each time, and friends interested in Australian wool textile can visit it.
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From the Gillway train station, walk east of Gordon Avenue to Malop Street, take a left at the junction with Moorapbool Street, go straight to the corner of Moorapbool and the corner of the Brougham Street.
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